- Introduction
- User Guide
- Configuration
- Deployment
- Katalist Coding convention & Best Practise
- Copyright
on-web-ui is a web utility provided to help user to try out RackHD APIs in a handy graphic interface. We developed Gen1 of on-web-ui since 2015. In order to purse better user experience, we rewrote whole on-web-ui code with new designed UI to evolve this project to Gen2 on 2018.
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on-web-ui Gen1 (version below v2.33.0)
- Based on React
- All source codes are kept in repo branch "on-web-ui_1.0" and could be accessed at https://github.com/RackHD/on-web-ui/tree/on-web-ui_1.0
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on-web-ui Gen2 (version above v3.0.0)
- Based on Angular5 + Clarify
- All source codes are kept in master branch.
- This README file only contains information about on-web-ui Gen2.
What you need to run this app:
node
andnpm
(brew install node
)- Ensure you're running the latest versions Node
v8.x.x
and NPM5.x.x
+
If you have
nvm
installed, which is highly recommended (brew install nvm
) you can do anvm install --lts && nvm use
in$
to run with the latest Node LTS. You can also have thiszsh
done for you automatically
Once you have those, you should install these globals with npm install --global
:
webpack
(npm install --global webpack
)webpack-dev-server
(npm install --global webpack-dev-server
)karma
(npm install --global karma-cli
)protractor
(npm install --global protractor
)typescript
(npm install --global typescript
)
fork
this repoclone
your forknpm install webpack-dev-server rimraf webpack -g
to install required global dependenciesnpm install
to install all dependencies oryarn
npm run server
to start the dev server in another tab
After you have installed all dependencies you can now run the app. Run npm run server
to start a local server using webpack-dev-server
which will watch, build (in-memory), and reload for you. The port will be displayed to you as http://0.0.0.0:3000
(or if you prefer IPv6, if you're using express
server, then it's http://[::1]:3000/
).
# development
npm run server
# production
npm run build:prod
npm run server:prod
# development
npm run build:dev
# production (jit)
npm run build:prod
# AoT
npm run build:aot
npm run server:dev:hmr
npm run watch
npm run test
npm run watch:test
# update Webdriver (optional, done automatically by postinstall script)
npm run webdriver:update
# this will start a test server and launch Protractor
npm run e2e
# this will test both your JIT and AoT builds
npm run ci
npm run e2e:live
npm run build:docker
Configuration files live in config/
we are currently using webpack, karma, and protractor for different stages of your application
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